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Sir Nathaniel Johnson
Governor of South Carolina
Under his direction, Ch...
Jackson's Headquarters
John B. White House
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, C...
New Jersey Building
New Jersey Building
at Centennial
Exposition o...
John H. Wisdom
His courageous ride of warning from Gadsden to Rome, Ga. o...
Home of Captain James Lawrence
This property, the home of
Captain James Lawrence
Josiah and Abiah Franklin
Josiah Franklin and Abiah his wife
lie here interred...
John Paul Jones
In honor of
John Paul Jones
Father of the ...
The James Gang
In this building, then a combination saloon and grocery, W...
Peter Jones Trading Station
You are looking into the bowels of this building from near...
St. John's United Methodist Church
Built 1917
This building has been placed on
Th...
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Sir Nathaniel Johnson
Governor of South Carolina
Under his direction, Charleston was fortified, thereby making it one of three walled cities in North America, after Quebec, Canada and St. Augustine, Florida. As commander in chief of the armed forces, he successfully defended Charleston ...
Jackson's Headquarters
John B. White House
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson led four brigades west from Winchester, Va., to secure Romney in the fertile South Branch Valley on the North Western Turnpike. He attacked and occupied Bath ...
New Jersey Building
New Jersey Building
at Centennial
Exposition of 1876
was re-erected and
stood on this site
from 1877 until
about 1900
Marker is on Kings Highway (New Jersey Route 41), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
John H. Wisdom
His courageous ride of warning from Gadsden to Rome, Ga. on May 2, 1863 is unsurpassed in history.
Marker is on Broad Street east of 1st Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Home of Captain James Lawrence
This property, the home of
Captain James Lawrence
while attending school in
Woodbury, was presented to
the Gloucester County, N.J.
Historical Society by
George M. Beckett
Edward Tonkin Bradway
Fannie V. Watson Bradway
James Cooper Griscom
Howard Clark Hendrickson
Edgar F. Hurff
Victor E. Kugler
Henry W. Leeds
Mahlon W. Newton
William Richman
Isaac D. Sayre
John ...
Josiah and Abiah Franklin
Josiah Franklin and Abiah his wife
lie here interred.
They lived lovingly together in wedlock fifty-five years, and without an estate, or any gainful employment, by constant labor and honest industry, maintained a large family comfortably, and brought up thirteen children and ...
John Paul Jones
In honor of
John Paul Jones
Father of the U.S. Navy
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This flagpole has been refabricated
from the mast of the U.S.S. Daniel No. 335,
by Lt. Alton Douglass and the crew of
U.S.S. Seattle A.O.E. 3, and installed
...The James Gang
In this building, then a combination saloon and grocery, W.W. Earthman, magistrate and ex-constable of Davidson County, on March 25, 1881, arrested Bill Ryan, alias Tom Hill, ruthless and indiscreet member of the gang, members of which were living in ...
Peter Jones Trading Station
You are looking into the bowels of this building from near the attic downward to the second, first, and basement levels. You see a massive, rubble-stone structure with stone walls approximately 2’8” thick at the basement level which taper slightly ...
St. John's United Methodist Church
Built 1917
This building has been placed on
The National Register of
Historic Places
By the United States Department of the Interior
St. John’s
United Methodist Church
Built 1917
Constructed of locally quarried tufa stone, this is the second building constructed for the Methodist congregation, Kingman's oldest organized ...